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		<title>The Three Types of Timing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of weeks ago we discussed at a session the three types of timing. Its worth bearing these in mind as you practice kata and kumite. The three types of timing are: Go no Sen: Countering after the attack. This is the &#8220;typical&#8221; scenario found in early karate training where an attack is delivered [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kengokan.com&amp;blog=7884856&amp;post=151&amp;subd=kengokan&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of weeks ago we discussed at a session the three types of timing. Its worth bearing these in mind as you practice kata and kumite. The three types of timing are:</p>
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<li><em>Go no Sen</em>: Countering after the attack. This is the &#8220;typical&#8221; scenario found in early karate training where an attack is delivered by <em>tori</em> and <em>uke</em> executes a block and counter technique.</li>
<li><em>Tai no Sen</em>: This is where <em>uke</em> delivers a countering technique simultaneously with <em>tori</em>&#8216;s attack. This timing is seen in the first techniques of <em>yakusoku kumite</em> like Nijushiho Waza and Sankakutobi Shodan Ichi.</li>
<li><em>Sen no Sen</em>: This is a strike that is timed to land before <em>tori</em>&#8216;s attack can reach the mark. <em>Sen no Sen</em> is based on the scenario that tori commits to an attack, but <em>uke</em> manages to get in faster.</li>
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<p>There is a fourth type of timing, called <em>Sen Sen no Sen</em> (or sometimes simply <em>Sen</em>), which is more of a preemptive strike. <em>Sen Sen no Sen</em> is a timing used when there is no question that violence is imminent, and a <em>karateka</em> chooses to strike first to bring the situation to a quick close.</p>
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